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Prior to covid-19, the gig economy seems to be on steriods. The emergence of Amazon, Uber and Lyft, Airbnb, InstraCart, Grubhub, DoorDash were all new entries into the way we now live. More and more people tend to use gig work to supplement their...
Read More ›If you earned $600 or (someone pay you $600) or more, you were not an employee of a company or the person that paid you the $600, you are consider Self-Employed or an Independent Contractor for IRS tax filing. You will have to file Form Schedule...
Read More ›Filing Uber Driver's Taxes Is Not As Easy As You Think As a Uber Driver, you are technically Self-Employed or an Independent Contractor. Under California Laws (AB5) known as the gig workers law, employers are to classify you as an...
Read More ›Most Uber and Lyft drivers, as well as other gig workers, approach tax filing by simply waking up one day, gathering receipts scattered around, or pulling out documents they’ve stashed away somewhere. Bam! They’re ready to file their tax...
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